Uganda’s U-17 national player Alex Yiga continues with the bold journey to full professionalism.
Yiga had a successful four month’s training stint in Europe and has since returned home for a brief break.
He featured in competitive games with Rangers Football Club U-16 team, Dundee U-16 team and the Junior team of Manchester city football club.
Every passing day in Europe, Yiga learnt a thing or two which left him a better player.
“I enjoyed my time in Europe. It was a great experience to play with young players from different parts of the world. I got good exposure and learnt a lot of things which help me improve as a player” Yiga noted.
Yiga scored four goals and five assists in the five games played.
He was on target for Rangers U-17 against Sunderland U-17 with two assists in the same game.
He also scored for Rangers U16 team against the Rangers B side.
Yiga had two assists in Dundee United’s junior team against Livingstone, had a goal for Dundee United junior team against Hamilton before featuring for Manchester City junior team, scoring a goal and assist against Bolton Wanderers’ junior team.
Whilst on the trials spell, he was subjected to special UEFA player’s training where there were daily theory and practical sessions.
“The UEFA education has improved a lot my attitude, mentality and approach towards the game of football” Yiga who is under the FestoWeb Sports management company says.
FestoWeb Sports management company also works closely with important partners as Revolution Sport UK and Sockatyes Spain.
Upon return home, he returned to his mother club, KCCA where he is in the junior team and played the latest 1-0 win over Soltilo Bright Stars’ junior team.
Yiga is the first born child in the family of five to Godfrey Temaliggwa (deceased) and Regina Nantume.
He is a good dribbler of the ball at blistering pace, a team player, visionary and shoots perfectly with either foot.
He is expected to return to Europe by August 2023.